— What You Can Expect —
Embark on a journey exploring the iconic Seltún boiling mud pools and vibrant landscapes, as Reykjanes Geopark unfolds its volcanic wonders on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Immerse yourself in the sights of the roaring Atlantic Ocean, expansive lava fields, and volcanic craters while driving along the Reykjanes Peninsula. The landscape creates an otherworldly panorama adorned with windblown palagonite and petrified troll formations.
Continue the adventure to the youngest volcano in Iceland, Fagradalsfjall Volcano, and its adjacent lava fields. A 40-minute hike leads to the craters, offering a chance to witness the stunning aftermath of the recent volcanic eruption.
Visit the bridge between continents after the volcano hike, allowing exploration between the continental plates that define the peninsula's unique placement on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Stop at Gunnuhver, Iceland's largest mud pool, before concluding the tour at the Blue Lagoon. Experience the ground shaking from the immense power unleashed by boiling water and steam, highlighting the forces beneath the Earth's surface.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of the volcanic landscape
Enjoy a relaxing spa experience at the Blue Lagoon
Address | Reykjanes Geopark. |
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Category | Recreational Sports;Tours;Attractions |